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What Is The Next Big Thing For New Regs?

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So L-L-L.com 's are all gone. Any idea what the next big thing on the horizon is for new registrations? No new TLDs coming out and can't see any new .com tricks coming up.
 
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llll.orgs would be my next one to pick as a standout. I would say lll.in but they're all gone now and selling for $25+ ea.
 
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I like the idea of .me too - as this is the me generation I can see them being popular, anyone know when Godaddy is going to start selling them ?
 
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I personally do like Easy to Pronounce, generic, 5L.coms.
 
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I think two word .com's will become harder to find, I'm still hand reg new ones while it lasts....
 
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Better quality LLLL.net and LLLL.org seem likely targets.
 
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I cant see it being anything but .com. Wait until November this year and see what happens.
 
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High quality 5 letter .com's with funky smooth pronounceability. Remember with 5 letter .com's available to 'reg' quantity does not matter. 'Quality' is all that matters

For those thinking I missed the 4 letter boat, 'think again!' My LLLL.com sales on ebay have been the most prominent

~Smooth High Quality 5 letter LLLLL.com all the way!~

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.asia seems to be the "next big thing for some people out there"

For me personally, I'm not wasting my money.
 
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I'm betting on anything and everything 4 character becoming hot. My two favorites are...

1. L-LL are extremely undervalued and rare.

A 3 character domain like G-R.com goes for $3,000 so i-GR.com should go for much more than registration fee. Thus, they are a pretty good deal.

2. NLLL are often short, fun, brandable, unique and people like them.

A 3 Character Domain like 3QX.com goes for about $300 so a 4 character like 3QXQ.com should now be worth at least $30 and more into the hundreds if they contain a popular keyword. As things are now I've sold names like B2EZ, 1YUP, 0WOW, 2BOD, NUT3 for $25 to $300 each because lots of people see them as marketable to endusers desiring a short, catchy, name.

If you think that the price of 4 letter domains is high now....just wait until all the 4 character domains have been registered. They will double over night when the word gets out that nothing with 4 digits is available. Currently the public is a bit confused. They are scratching their heads and wondering if 4 letters like QXVC are valuable then how come car1 isn't considered rare. Car1 looks a whole lot better, has 4 digits, and says that their car is #1. A mathematician would point out that there are only 175,000 LLLN domains like car1 and the fact that it contains a rare dictionary word, it should be worth a whole lot. A few domainers scream out "it has numbers!!!" People don't like numbers! Then they stand dumbfounded when I say things like yup1 sold for $115 and I often get about $50 to $300 for a good 4 character with a keyword. Yet, these same people can quickly justify why a domain full of numbers like 3897.com goes for about $400 dollars but 389A only $7.

In closing, I made this little chart for myself to help me stay focused on 4 letter / character .coms. It helps me remember what my goal is so I don't get sidetracked and pick up something like YellowPintoOnSale.com while cruising the boards, especially when I'm getting tired. Perahaps it will be of a litte use to you.

LLLL <-----all gone (Buy them, try not to sell them.)
NNNN<------all gone
N-NN<------all gone
NN-N<------all gone
L-LL<------about 7,000 left (Good Deal in Future)
LL-L<------about 7,000 left (Good Deal in Future)
NLLL<-----( Lots left....but fewer every day.) (Great as LLLL alternative.)

DISCLAIMER: Everyone has an opinion and there are a lot of wise people here on Namepros. If I were you, I'd go back and look through old threads to help chart the course for your investment future. LLLL.nets, L-L-L.com coms are great. The important thing to remember is to keep an open mind and get the best deals that come around and not go too much by threads like this.
 
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4ltrorg said:
LLLL <-----all gone (Buy them, try not to sell them.)
NNNN<------all gone
N-NN<------all gone
NN-N<------all gone
L-LL<------about 7,000 left (Good Deal in Future)
LL-L<------about 7,000 left (Good Deal in Future)
NLLL<-----( Lots left....but fewer every day.) (Great as LLLL alternative.)

:hi:

And how about NNNL.coms ?

I have someone offer me with only $50 less.

Any suggest? I realy need it before make a deal..
 
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GEO domains

I think something that will become really hot in the very near future 6 months to 18 months is city domain names. I live in one of the 10 largest cities in the US and I'm noticing that businesses are rapidly buying into the city initials + their business keyword and marketing it. Even a local Dominos franchise advertises XXpizza.com instead of defaulting to Dominos.com.

Here is an excerpt from one of my writings:

Just the other day I noticed a Dominos advertising the initials + pizza.com domain name. That’s a pretty hefty endorsement and that is the way things are going. Sure, the franchisee could go under dominos.com/city (if the franchise permits) but that’s not the same as having their very own domain marketed to the entire city...

If you live in an unpopulated area, search for bigger cities like Phoenix, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Memphis, San Diego, San Jose, and Jacksonville.
 
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I can see good things for .us this year :)

And Geo names (being developed) on a massive scale :)
 
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By the sounds of it, where all going down our own investment paths.

It will be interesting to see who's laughing at the end of 2008. :hehe:

IMHO:

1. LLLL.net (Premiums) - Safe Bet.

2. Brandable 5L.com (Pronounceable Only - The VCVCV & CVCVC is rubbish for 5L)

3. Generic ccTLDs. (.co.uk / .co.nz / .de / .com.au for development )

4. ASIA - Premium single words


* IMO Double Hypenated domains are a disaster. (L-L-L) :hehe:
* .Me will also be a disaster - Useless domain.
 
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zero_haze_au said:
* .Me will also be a disaster - Useless domain.
Don't forget that it's the ccTLD for Montenegro.
National extensions have a purpose even if domainers think it's only good for domain hacks...
 
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